a type of sculpture which contains objects embedded in a ground surface. a form that extends at least halfway out of the background. a relief that has a lower projection from the background than high relief. ... a low relief is carved into the background, where as a high relief is projected out.
There's not just one "thesis statement" and "argument" for <span>cubist style of art. </span><span> There's a veritable infinity of approaches you can take here. </span>The traditional stance is that <span>cubist style of art </span><span>revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and that it was a part of the avant-garde art movement. </span>One less traditional stance would be that<span> cubist style of art</span><span> was essentially a creative cul de sac that didn't contribute anything lasting to European painting and sculpture. </span>
Here's one thesis statement: "<span>Cubist style of art</span> - a pre-WWII style that still thrives today"
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Because the CS provides information or an expectancy about the coming of the UCS.
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